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Senegal

Promoting Citizen Participation in Public Policy (SN0012)

Overview

At-a-Glance

Action Plan: Senegal Action Plan 2021-2023

Action Plan Cycle: 2021

Status:

Institutions

Lead Institution: Ministry of Economy, Planning and Cooperation / General Direction of Planning and Economic Policies (DGPPE)

Support Institution(s): Other actors involved in the implementation of the commitment • National Assembly • Ministries of Justice, Finance, Local Government, Interior • Media • Civil society (Civil Forum and Platform of Non-State Actors, Senegalese Council of Women (COSEF)) • BOS, USERP, Regional Development Agencies • UAEL • Development partners • Senegal Bloggers Network, City of Dakar, Africtivist, RADDHO

Policy Areas

Capacity Building, Public Participation

IRM Review

IRM Report: Senegal Action Plan Review 2021-2023

Early Results: Pending IRM Review

Design i

Verifiable: Yes

Relevant to OGP Values: Yes

Ambition (see definition): Low

Implementation i

Completion: Pending IRM Review

Description

What is the public issue that the commitment will address? There is a growing trend towards greater public involvement in the development and implementation of public policies. In general, citizen consultations are often carried out in the framework of public policies formulation. However, it should be stressed that the level of citizen participation in the formulation, implementation, and monitoring of public policies is still weak. For example, the Senegalese Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) evaluation report reveals that nearly 50% of citizens believe that certain important segments of society, such as young people, women, and customary and religious authorities, are not sufficiently involved in development policies. Many public policies are defined and steered at central level, without any real participation of territorial actors.

What are the objectives of the commitment? The main objective of this commitment is to strengthen citizen participation in the formulation, implementation, and monitoring of public policies. Specifically, the aim is to strengthen: • the technical capacities of territorial actors in terms of public policy formulation and monitoring; • the territorialization of public policies.

How would the commitment contribute to solving the public issue? The commitment will contribute to enhancing greater transparency and trust between the Government and citizens on the use of public resources and accountability. It will also contribute to the territorialization of public policies.

Why is this commitment relevant to the OGP values? This commitment refers to the values and principles of transparency, citizen participation and accountability. 42

Important activity with a verifiable deliverable Agenda Start Closure 1.Carry out a diagnostic study on the participation of territorial actors January 2022 June 2022 2. Strengthen the technical capacities of territorial actors on the elaboration, implementation and monitoring of public policies January 2022 December 2023 3. Raise awareness on the issues of citizen participation of territorial actors in the formulation, implementation, and monitoring of public policies January 2022 December 2023 4.Systematize citizen consultations in the framework of public policy development January 2022 December 2023 5.Set up a national platform for the collection of grievances regarding citizen participation in the development and implementation of public policies (e-participation) and for the monitoring of public policies Janvier 2022 Décembre 2023 6.Popularize the national deconcentration charter January 2022 December 2023 7.Revitalize the Civil Society Commission on Public Policy Janvier 2022 Décembre 2022 8.Publish periodic citizen reports on public policies Janvier 2022 Décembre 2023

IRM Midterm Status Summary

Action Plan Review


Commitment 12: Strengthening Citizen Participation in the Formulation, Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation of Public Policies

  • Verifiable: Yes
  • Does it have an open government lens? Yes
  • Potential for results: Modest

  • Commitments

    Open Government Partnership